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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, Brief Reports Recite Tales of Daily Heroism In Battles Above Clouds niisiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimmiiiiiiiirtsiiiiiiiiiisiniiiiiitniiaiiin Radio Programs iiaatiiutsuMiasiisisii KSL, Salt Lax 1000 Witts 302.8 Meter 990 Kilocycle a. m. Setting-u- p exerclsra. 7:15 a. m. Music. "7:30 a. m. Exercises. 7:45 a. m. Music. a. m. Inspirational period. 8.45 a. m. Lenten ntesaage. 10 a. m. Shopping. 10:50 a. ni. Housekeepers chat. 11 commerce noon Chamber of ACES JOHN KNOX UPI-- BY Classic Fight, Including Planes, Ground Machine Guns and Final Struggle in Air Without Ammunition. broadcast. p. m. 5 p. m. Dig Brother and the gang. 4 p. in. 8:30 p. m Ye Olde Towne fryer. Ogden livestock market. New York stock and Chi- grain markets. with him I pulled mid and cago 7 p. m. Salt Lake mining markets. pumped pressure and then started to 7:05 p. m. Studio program turn upon his tall again, but ould not m. 7:30 Music. p. see him anywhere iu the air. He must 8 p. m. Music. Than there was the early morning-buetl- have gone down." m. 8:J0 Vocal music. p. about the a eon of Now comes into Klndlev's 9 p. m. fcrlalt Importance hangar, In which each of vivid picture ElliottCaptain Instrumental, vocal numWhite Springs, bers. mn strove to em good fellow, good pilot and writer of ?:30 p. m. Program, Ogden artists. (ihaslz hla vitality and vlor bv stories. 10:50 p. m. Music by trio. words and anappy movement!! an ac good 19U. "September 2, 11 p. in Music. tlvitr to keen one from think "Time 1:15 m.; locality Cambral 13 midnight the posalbiilly that by night that vigor road; height p. Midnight wake. 1000 feet; E. A. Fokker 1 a. in. Time. mrgni todc no more anil that what had biplane. come ao many would that day come "Lieutenant Springs' flight dived on 352.9 Meter iw you. KOA, Denver two Kokkers, who dived toward six The tusrlnff t.r it 920 Kllocylcloe Mountain Time other Fokkers. I led my flight down lea against the propellers of cold, until the six other Fokkers turned eaxt atinate motors, sputters, roare that and then leveled out to Keep my 8 p. m Program. and then died flissrna-ly- , 8:30 p. m. Extension service. height, although two Fokkers were tne great roar aa first the motor chasing Lieutenant Springs' flight. 9 p. m. Program. caught, aklpped and then held Ita note After seeing Lieutenant Springs' flight 9:30 p. m. Orchestra. men tne purring to which you lis- did not turn back. I led my flight tened with everv n.rv. th nnn down upon the two Fokkers. The other KNX, Lot Angeles throttle, the roaring progress across six at once came into the tight. I 336.9 Meters 890 Kilocycle me ground, ma pull on the stick and saw Lieutenant Creech go through the the slow lift into the air all of these clouds close on to a Fokker ind a few live again In Klndley'a reports (or seconds later 1 drove an E. A. down 9 p m. Program. me man who was there." 10 p. m. Into a spin, firing until he went Program. 11 p m. Let's read a few mora Orchestra. ekwds.- 1 did not follow tbpomrh-th12 midnight him down." 'Sntmhr 177000I'HR Hollywood Legion stadium. "Locality Epinoy; height Then a classic fight Including air feet; a iiemy aircrait f okker biplane. machine and planes, ground jruns rireo, im rounds at K. A. (enemy final battle In the clouds without am conscientious workman going about aircraft) before he came head-o- n at munition. me. Fired head-ohis job without thought of risk or at him "until we "September 27, 1918. TTme--9:2- 0 nearly collided, while the B. A. did a. m.: locality llarco- - death or any other factor than the work that lay before him. not lire. Me. as well as his engine, height 800 feet. , Field Klndley's praises have not cvmenuy crippiea, ror nis maAt a a. m. dropped bomb's on rail Dance musle. neuvers were poor, been au,ng in any mighty chorus, but while Llautenant way south of Marcoing, where transCreech followed him down until he ports were seen. Then with to those who know the air this young flight man who came out from the box office crasnea near fcpinny." KJE, Seattle balloon near sur a attacked Xoyelles A great game, that wartime riving. of an Arkansas movie thester to play n l'Escaut. Continued to fire until 318.6 Meters 860 Kilocycles his with aji even chance for life or death on of is war the hard part took In whole sight. stage Had ana me odds on the better man. Head-o- only 200 roundsmy of Buckingham, w hich one of the outstanding inspirations m. 8:30 Dinner concert p. with all guns going, until one man was of that war. This belief is well exbefore balloon was 9:30 p. in. Studio. went down. Just as in the old days tured.goneBoth observers jumped puncand pressed in two liiore documents copied 11 Orchestra. midnight from files axmen the stood toe to toe and they pulled the balloon down imme at Washington. The Viking iraaea blows until one blade bit bone. diately. At 9:05 a. m. attacked troops first tells with military briefness why KHQ, Spokane But let's get back to the story. on the ground. Observed one of our he was awarded the Distinguished 370.2 Meter 810 Kilocycles "Sentpinhpr IS 1Q1S machine guns firing east and Service Cross. It reads: "Time 7:20 a. m.; locality west of ground Field E., First Lieutenant. "Klndley, an located machine enemy thereby 148th Aero 8 Service. Air Near squadron. vajjiorai; neignt 14,000 feet. p m. Orchestra. gun, which I attacked and silenced "Patrol dived on seven K. A. north from 10 p. m. Magic Isle. a of 600 feet. At 9:10 Botirlon wood. France. September 24. of Bourkm wood, which resulted in a climbed height west to about 2000 feet and 1918. he attacked a formation of sevWalton league. lip p.m. m.Izaak en hostile planes (type Fok!ter) and 11:30 Retold tales. lasting about ten minutes. started for another machine gun emOne K. A. stalled and I fired Into him. sent one to the ata crashing ground." when He went into a slow spin. I fired at placement, The other document Is longer betacked me with his front gun. He cause him down to 4000 feet and left him started It has a longer story to tell. west with me under his tall because ha seemed to be out of con- at 800 feet. After a few rounds he trol. However, 1 watched him crash burst Into flames. I was then at so 1928. John F. Dllle Co.) and burst Into flames on the ground. low an altitude that I cannot pin- (Copyright, "As I followed the E. A. mentioned point where he crashed. At 9:25 a. Tomorrow Read the end of Lieuabove, I noticed another E. A. on the m. noticed two tanks of our and troops tenant Field Klndley's story. HJs serground. Shortly after about twenty near beet root factory east of to vice his country did not end with E. A. came over at 13,000 feet and we At 10:10 a. m. Lieutenant the war. withdrew across the lines." On or mriekTy btatah which May attacked five A day's rest and then: headache. Alftostop pain of all kind; and I and another of my flight attacked nut and nervouMMt. Scientific, balanced "tMsptember ?0. 1918. from above; they turned east. Their formula inturM a&f ty and certain roauits. Pre 'Time 3:30 p. m.; locality Rouse-cour- t; mission was evidently ground straf- acribed by doctors and dentist the world over VEGETABLE SOUP height 15,000 feet; E. A. Fokng. lhree times they turned back. far more than 86 rears, Drujnhats everywhere ker biplane. Dived on two K. A. without any Tablet in fist tine 2ft cent. 26 eell " whether as fall meal or an ap "Two Kokkers were close on the ammunition. However, they turned Biillitme used annually. A-- on each tablet. tall of an SEo (English) when I dove east." De with auouia seasoned petizer from 10,000 feet on them. One went There are more of these reports, a SL I ETA north and the other followed the SE3 dim after their sleep iu i a asj a Anti-I.an.nat close range. Fired a burst of 75 bit he files of the Army Air Corps. Ev- ia SAUCE vertically at him and then a burst of ry one of them is, In effect, the same. 125 after he turned east. To avoid Cach la a record of a daxing and yet SWW from Pain antt collision Chapter 47 nnfru-AVA- nau-aiart- 21 msn left yesterday for Provo to not ii. i . v. one-aplay contest. Ephralm high si represented by "The Uiii," which second place. Uncle Ray's Corner n enter East was won ALU V-3RUGGISTS How We Learned to Write v. MCTum-woRD- SfHonful B CREOOTTUS e 'ART" , one will one-ac- Ann-stron- g. s. FLYING fcjfjQUD v e hl 'arSihe tried to draw In a simple way. They The first thlnr to be done Is to wlnlied to say tilings with the pica Tribune Want Ad telling just tures, and did not care to spend loo write or ioypt. much what you' want and your qualificatime doing o. Tha of where tions. first The Wants will do the rest. question writing d picture-worwas The 10:J a. in Housewives program. forjnoon" advanced beyond mere pU turea la an made, by joining two curved lines, one 11a. m. Weather report. one. The claims was chief ocher. are set larger than the a open "Slar" 12 noon Time up for Babylonia and Egypt. Which figure. t2 p.0 m. m. Matineesignal. program. the first. I ratinot tell you. hut "Sky" wii.i pictured aa a sort of p. program Request there nas writing In both countries roof, and "one night" wa written by 3:30 p. m Popular period. six or seven thousand years ago. the "sky" sign with a alar and a 4 p in. Variety program. "Three nights" 4:30 p. m. Iwnce selections. single mark below. was written the same way, 5:15 p. m Time signal. except that three amrks Instead of one were p. ra. L'ncle Ben and hla gang. u.ieil. "llaln" was written 8:30 p. in lunner music. by crooked lines coming down from the 7 t. in. Nightly doings. for 7:10 p. m. Variety period. "sky." sign Such waa the beginning of writing 7:55 p. m. Financial resume. In Enypt. 8 p. m. The story of how picture-wor- d Salt Lake chamber of comwere turned Inlo the signs of merce air ride. the Egyptian alphabet, will be tnld 8.10 p. m. Studio program. 1 shall also In the I'orner next week. 9 p. in. Studio program. 10 p. m. Orchestra. descril. the earliest known paper and ' rii the materials used for "pen and Ink." 11:30 p. m. Time report. Now- - new fleetness, for one or Tomorrow A little Batuday Talk. KIT, Los Angeles Picture-Word- s 468.5 Meter 640 Kilocycle af Ancient Egypt. 112S. PuMlsher P yndicate. hundred miles, that other cars Copyright Even It not have been may though p.' m: Orchestra. SENIORS PLAY. PRESENT still envy in 1$29. ahead of Babylonia, Kgypt gave more 10 p. m. Review, to the early alphabets than did any SpeHal le Tlte Tribune. 11 p. m Concert. other land. The Egyptians, beyond Xlarch !J. KPHRAIM. Ephralm doubt, had the first alphabet ever in- high school senior class presented 00, Oakland vented. t a 'The Clod." 381.4 Meter I 780 Kilocycle play, Tuesday like to "begin at the beginning." Before I describe Egypt's alphabet, st the Kphraim theater. The uist l.undeen Jensen. Roger ( shall tell yon how wrllsng grew up follows: 8 35 p. m. Quintet. Monlel fireen, Arvil Xlelson In Kgypt. That la. I slfl tell the 10 p. m. Review. Carroll Itagley. story aa far back as I am able to tell and 11 v m. Program. The cast and Professor lslen Guy- It. Some of the revords have been lt:30 p. m. Dance. destroyed. A In Babylonia and a In China, j KCJW. Portland 491.5 Meter the first writing In Kgypt was by Guaranteed Remedy 610 Kilocycles means of picture-wordPacific Time It Is only natural that writing should have beTrrb rwl remctr fom fo tabs 9 p m. gun that way In different countries. Concert Orchestra. Wftwiusfit tnd smajr to mpr. Your 10 p m. Instead of writing Review. the Tig IT it w,t rfua4 mm if PALO 12 mldflight Dance. Egyptians drew a picture of the sun INTMKNT fails toniraenvoM of a circle, sometimes with a dot In It 12:30 a. m. Hoot Owls. bitd. biwdtng or pro- piei (i thiaf fW-V- h UUW For "man." they drew a picture of a tTIKSac). JUaU M for man. .If was the same for "eye," KPO, San Francisco 710 Wtts PAZ0 OINTMENT "arm" and scores of other thing;). 422 3 Meters Pacific time Persons who made the pictures. 8 30 p. m. Dinner music. 10 p m. Programs. 11:30 p. m String quartet. a. m. KDYL, Salt Lake 231.2 Meter T 1928. &C Ckf 1 1 dog-fig- two-seat- er for that l&u can thank your grocer for this UlwTST PRICES 1st TBN YEARS Wtl WAILMET DrDDIMO ss Just add DIAMOmWALNUTS "A-K- ten-ye- final touch Ant 350 Only for the All year his Diamond Walnut prices have been low now they're even lower La Five-Passeng- AfTER phantly Family Sedan er distinction. If you prefer to buy out of income, as nearly everyone does today, the General Motors plan is very liberal. The appraisal trium- establish-ing-i- This is an advertisement to women who know that it pays to buy at "sales." It features an unusual bargain opportunity on an important staple quality product. The time : right now. The place : your grocer's (in fact, leading grocers, all over town). The product : Diamond California Walnuts. The price: a real bargain. (For this season's prices already the lowest in ten have now been atill further reyears n a single year the definite rogue in motor car design, duced) Already Cheap Walnut prices like everything else follow the law of supply and demand. This value of your car is, of course, year the supply set a record. Our trees were imply loaded down with fine walnuts. And we passed on the benefits of this bumper crop to you. We sold these improved Walnuts at the lowest prices in ten years. And how you responded! In five months you have bought 25 more Walnuts than ever before in a full year. But there are still some left. And it costs us money to store them. So we the grow acceptable as cash. 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Then just try Wilnuti in "main-courditbe. Creamed ar-er-se food r!ue. Just one thinp to remember: when you K- i- Walnuts, be rcrt to look for the Diamond trade- mark Irtniti rirhl tht you're itrui of California' finest Walnut plamp, tender keniels.eveTy time. tit iktil. Then |